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sure thing. >>> tweet us using "ac 360 later." we got a reminder last night there's no single proper way of being an ex-president. john quincy adams left the white house and bake a congressman. henry taft became a chief justice of the united states. george w. bush is not rewriting anything. his father wrote books. last night jay leno asked george bush about his legacy. >> i'm also very comfortable with the fact that it's going to take awhile for history to judge whether the decisions i made are consequential or not. and therefore, i'm not too worried about it. in other words, i read some beographies of washington. my attitude they're still writing biographies of the first guy, the 43rd guy doesn't need to worry about it. >> mr. bush is an artist and a painter these days. his latest work a portrait of jay leno which he presented last night. he's done dogs and landscapes and himself in the shower. not expected, certainly. every ex-president is different. back with the panel to talk about this. what do you make of george w. bush as a
sure thing. >>> tweet us using "ac 360 later." we got a reminder last night there's no single proper way of being an ex-president. john quincy adams left the white house and bake a congressman. henry taft became a chief justice of the united states. george w. bush is not rewriting anything. his father wrote books. last night jay leno asked george bush about his legacy. >> i'm also very comfortable with the fact that it's going to take awhile for history to judge whether...
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>> i think there are sharper elbows than there used to be. the political debate has always been us. i think one of the problems here has been that with the rise of the tea party, and let's remember, it used to be democrats who had trouble with their liberal wing. out of that is the democratic leadership council. that brought you president bill clinton. there is an evolution of how these things work. i think she is right. at this point the understanding of congress is it is like homework. they work to the deadline every single time. maybe over the deadline, but they get it done. >> one thing to that point. candy is right. it is ever us, the political confrontation is usual. the way the tea party wing of the republican party is viewed abroad is in terms such as the taliban wing of the republican party. that is what the economists are calling it. it is not a rag. it is a conservative financially fiscally conservative body that is very concerned about the so-called extremist wing. in europe, even conservative parties are nowhere as near conservative as the republican party here. >> in t
>> i think there are sharper elbows than there used to be. the political debate has always been us. i think one of the problems here has been that with the rise of the tea party, and let's remember, it used to be democrats who had trouble with their liberal wing. out of that is the democratic leadership council. that brought you president bill clinton. there is an evolution of how these things work. i think she is right. at this point the understanding of congress is it is like homework....
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that's all for us tonight. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "ac 360 later." later tonight, john f. kennedy's legacy still being felt 50 years after his death in dallas. also president george w. bush's legacy and -- how a president's post white house persona can change from their time in office. we'll hear from the congressman who just pleaded guilty to cocaine possession. we anticipate a press conference happening within this hour. we'll bring that to you if it happens. later one reason why selfy is the word of the moment and the year, dr. ruth westheimer joins us. >>> we begin with jfk and president obama's tribute to him tonight. >> it's a truth that resonated with president kennedy when he said, "i am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics but for our contribution to the human spirit." and that unbending belief that the power to make great a nation
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only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h-2a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with h-2a to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think it was a noble effort, but we need to recognize it's a much broader issue. we don't really know the level of illegal immigrants working here. do we have everybody here properly documented and do we meet the letter of the law? absolutely. but as i was told once when i asked this question at a seminar, well, what if i see a document that i'm not sure is legal? the question i got was are you an immigration officer? if you question that, you could be subject to discrimination charges. i think if all of the undocumented workers were all to be deported, the people t
only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h-2a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with h-2a to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think...
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what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's right, the "richmond times" is reporting that gus deeds was brought in under an emergency custody order to the local county hospital. he was evaluated there, but then turned away after a few hours because there were no beds available. now, the facility will not confirm that he was brought in under that order, but they do say anyone who is brought in under that particular order cannot be held any longer than six hours. cnn also reached out to virginia officials to get an explanation of the bed policy. they tell us that the availability of beds across the state for these types of emergencies is quote tight, but normally, combing multiple hospitals around an area, normally a bed is found. this is an extremely rural area, limited cell phone service, not that many other hospitals around. >> what do we know about the relationship between father and son? >> reporter: by all accounts, it was very close. cnn, again, spoke with the family friend just tonight who said look, t
what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's right, the "richmond times" is reporting that gus deeds was brought in under an emergency custody order to the local county hospital. he was evaluated there, but then turned away after a few hours because there were no beds available. now, the facility will not confirm that he was brought in under that order, but they do say anyone who is brought in under that particular order cannot be held any longer than six hours. cnn...
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welcome. >>> thank for joining us. this week i traveled to turkey for an unusual sit down with tiger woods. we'll bring that to you later. first the ongoing controversy with the miami dolphins. last week second year tackle jonathan martin left the team, saying he'd been harassed by veteran teammate richey incognito. most of the rest of the dolphins players have backed incognito. but martin's camp has since released racist and curse-filled text messages and voice mails martin receiveded as well as some threats by other members of the team. let's bring in the nfl network's jeff darlington who covered the dolphins for nearly a decade and is joining us now from florida. jeff, you've been reporting on the story since the moment it started developing. there are so many twists and turns here, so many layers. but when we look at the big picture what is this really about? >> rachel, as we begin to peel back those layers i think we're going to learn more and more. and character development i think is something that's going to be
welcome. >>> thank for joining us. this week i traveled to turkey for an unusual sit down with tiger woods. we'll bring that to you later. first the ongoing controversy with the miami dolphins. last week second year tackle jonathan martin left the team, saying he'd been harassed by veteran teammate richey incognito. most of the rest of the dolphins players have backed incognito. but martin's camp has since released racist and curse-filled text messages and voice mails martin receiveded...
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it could be used to start a poem. or finish a symphony. it's been to classrooms, boardrooms, even to space. and we can't wait to see where you'll take it next. introducing the thinner, lighter, more powerful ipad air. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our...
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that's all for us tonight. "ac360 later" starts right now. >>> good evening everyone, breaking news on two fronts about toronto's crack-smoking mayor, rob ford, and the man who just can't seem to stay out of the headlines, george zimmerman. he has had a new mug shot. and why his girlfriend said she is afraid for her life. the 911 tape just came out, listen. >> are you serious? >> i -- i need police right now. >> okay, what is your address? >> ma'am, ma'am -- what is going on? >> he is in my house breaking all of my stuff because i asked him to leave. he has his fricking gun, just broke my sunglasses, and you put your gun in my freaking face. >> more from that 911 call. there is also a 911 call from george zimmerman. tonight, deadly tornadoes, as well in the united states. the relief effort in the philippines. and a new warning about the heart drug, statins, that millions of americans take. we begin, now, though, with rob ford, toronto's mayor, the poster child for bad behavior in politics. he acted out again in
that's all for us tonight. "ac360 later" starts right now. >>> good evening everyone, breaking news on two fronts about toronto's crack-smoking mayor, rob ford, and the man who just can't seem to stay out of the headlines, george zimmerman. he has had a new mug shot. and why his girlfriend said she is afraid for her life. the 911 tape just came out, listen. >> are you serious? >> i -- i need police right now. >> okay, what is your address? >> ma'am,...
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keep us posted, sir. thank you for that. >>> this outrageous mayor, mayor ford, it's hard to wrap your head around what's going on up there. you have to read 400 pages of an affidavit to he no. but here are just some of the low lights so to speak. assault, sexual harassment, racial slurs, ms. using city staff. use of marijuana, objection i con tin, cocaine. some of it in the mayor's office. drinking and driving. the use of prostitutes or whatever you want to call them. we've got to make absolutely clear to you these are allegations. allegations from staffers. a lot of staffers. he says he's going to sue them. they're based on witness interviews and police surveillance. mayor ford has not been charged with anything. not been convicted of anything. if he were, out he goes. with you all of this has not only shocked toronto, but it has rocked the country as well to it's very foundation. and no one brings more experience to this is a ga and this country, than andrew coin. he's political columnist. he's written
keep us posted, sir. thank you for that. >>> this outrageous mayor, mayor ford, it's hard to wrap your head around what's going on up there. you have to read 400 pages of an affidavit to he no. but here are just some of the low lights so to speak. assault, sexual harassment, racial slurs, ms. using city staff. use of marijuana, objection i con tin, cocaine. some of it in the mayor's office. drinking and driving. the use of prostitutes or whatever you want to call them. we've got to...
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we are happy you could join us. i would like to welcome community leader, dave from realty church to give the invocation tonight. thank you. >> thank you. bow your heads with me, please. heavenly father, i thank you for this privilege, lord. i pray you would restore this city, a broken city that needs you especially in light of the state of our finances. we ask you would bring about a miracle of god to make this city, which has in the past been so prosperous and prominent in the state. once again, be a safe and a prosperous place. >> sometimes we have to focus on something that inspires us to keep hope alive. the beautiful rose garden in victory park. >> we are going to continue to zig and zag and come up with different ways to continue to make our great city this all american city that it's won twice. >> considering the circumstances, it seems like they are lobbing softballs at the mayor. not everyone is playing. >> when things are going bad, you need to make a change. bankruptcy, high crime police officers working
we are happy you could join us. i would like to welcome community leader, dave from realty church to give the invocation tonight. thank you. >> thank you. bow your heads with me, please. heavenly father, i thank you for this privilege, lord. i pray you would restore this city, a broken city that needs you especially in light of the state of our finances. we ask you would bring about a miracle of god to make this city, which has in the past been so prosperous and prominent in the state....
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she knew more about us than my dad knew about us. she had done her homework. >> their time together was a happy time for everybody. it was kind of like camelot. >> ted's family life was thriving, and business was booming when he hired a "los angeles times" publisher to run cnn. >> i've worked with some really some unbelievably powerful people. ted rattles my cage. >> things were about to get even more intense. >> it was my second day on the job when saddam hussein ininvaded kuwait. >> war was imminent. >> the united states strongly con dems the military nation of kuwait. >> the urged all networks to pull personnel out of the war zone. >> i told the president we had freedom of the press in the united states. as long as i had volunteers that would stay i was going to leave them there. >> cnn's baghdad boys were still on the front lines even when the war started. >> the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> we went on the air. and i was getting reaction from the pentagon to what the were all watching cnn. >> right. >> on january
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elizabeth cohen is here for us and will break it down for us. the president's decision yesterday to let people keep their current plans, how many people does that affect abbott? >> if you look at it as a portion of the american public, it's a relatively small percentage. so only about 5% of people are directly affected by what the president did yesterday. only 5% of americans buy insurance on their own through what's caused the individual market. when you do the math, that's about 11 million people. it's a relatively small percentage of the american people. >> so this fix, how does this actually impact them? it must be very confusing if you say first you've been canceled, now maybe you can get your insurance back, but maybe not depending on which states or insurance companies cooperate. >> it is incredibly confusal. if i were one of these people, my head would be spinning. insurance companies are getting hundreds and hundreds of calls within a couple minutes of the announcement yesterday. one executive said he got hundreds of calls about this. h
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yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the ironic part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction to party drugs, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you vote for him again if this all blew over? >> i think so. >> yeah? >> he's done what he said he would do. >> reporter: though some wished to voice their support anonymously. >> would you rather have somebody taking our money and lying to the people or just having somebody smoke crack. >> reporter: but back in the city, flavors of ford frustration run the gamut. >> he should say now, good-bye, i'm sorry, and go home. >> reporter: there are sober calls for his exit on the top national news cast, and tears from the federal finance minister. >> he will have to -- the mayor will have -- at the end of the day, he has
yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the ironic part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction to party drugs, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term....
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use the hash tag only at my house. we will reveal the best answers later this hour. >>> coming up, president obama takes a little time to thank the troops. ahead, we hear from some of the men and women overseas who aren't with their families today. >>> plus, a new beginning after unspeakable sadness. the connecticut doctor whose wife and daughters were murdered in a home invasion. he has something to be thankful for this thanksgiving after his new wife gives birth to a son. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. but i didn't want her towait see my psoriasis. no matter how many ways i try to cover up, my psoriasis keeps showing up. all her focus is on me. but with these dry, cracked, red, flaky patches, i'm not sure if i want it to be. this is more than uncomfortable, it's unacceptable. visit psoriasis.com where you can get refusing to hide, a free guide filled with simple strategies for living well with psoriasis. learn more at psorias
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> well, three u.s. military ships are heading for the philippines carrying 900 marines to help with relief efforts, as well as supplies in the wake of the deadly typhoon haiyan. more than 18,000 injured, more than 1600 still missing. of course, it is not the numbers that best tell the impact the sup super typhoon has had on the area. we have incredible image from drone cameras showing the sheer devastation. >> reporter: the howl of a typhoon that was off the charts. whippi
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they use it incidentally. i find it bad medicine that they are not checking the things they should be checking. >> thank you, dr. drew. >>> a major milestone for america tomorrow. the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's gettysburg address. with 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the battle that turned the direction of the civil war in favor of the north. 15,000 people were in attendance to hear the speech. and this year, the speech is being celebrated across the nation. a project by ken burns invites americans to record themselves reciting the speech, including former presidents. >> four score and seven years ago. >> our forefathers brought forth on this nation, conceived in liberty. >> and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. >> tomorrow, the address will be celebrated during a celebration at gettysburg, where jim getty, will recite the speech that he has been doing since 1977. which brings me to the number of $100 million, the town says they expect to bring in that much money
they use it incidentally. i find it bad medicine that they are not checking the things they should be checking. >> thank you, dr. drew. >>> a major milestone for america tomorrow. the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's gettysburg address. with 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the battle that turned the direction of the civil war in favor of the north. 15,000 people were in attendance to hear the speech. and this year, the speech is being celebrated across the nation. a...
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the use of the word has gone up 17,000% since last year. and thanks to miley cyrus, you look great. >> that was the runner-up. >> and guess what, the first recognized usage of selfie was in australia back in 2002. >> you should know being the aussie. >> "cnn newsroom" starts right now. thanks for watching around the world". >>> right now, george zimmerman is only minutes away from being arraigned. he's charged with felony aggravated assault for allegedly pointing a gun at his girlfriend we'll have live coverage of the arraignment. stand by for that. a tragic and shocking story developing in virginia. state senator creigh deeds stab add multiple times, his son dead from a gunshot wound. virginia state police are investigating. we'll go there will live. >>> also right now, senate leaders are wondering what to do about additional sanctions against iran. the president doesn't want them and he's made that clear. he briefed them at the white house just moments ago. hello, i'm rb reporting today from washington. in less than an hour, george zimmer
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thanks very much, ben, for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >>> so who doesn't like using rewards points to get a free airline ticket? those tickets may be harder to come by. we're taking a closer look at some big changes coming to the rewards programs. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victozaÂ
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yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the bizarre part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you vote for him again if this all blew over? >> i think so he has done what he said he would do. >> reporter: although some wished to voice their support anonymously. >> would you rather have somebody taking our money and lying to the people or just having somebody smoke crack. >> reporter: but back in the city, the frustration runs high. >> he should say now, good-bye, i'm sorry and go home. >> reporter: there are sober ca calls for his exit on the top national news cast, and tears from the federal finance minister. >> he will have to -- the mayor will have -- at the end of the day, he has to make his own decision. >> reporte
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join us next time for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> outfront. a travel nightmare. a killer storm sweeping across the east coast. potentially ruining the hospital for millions and millions of americans. plus, prosecutors want amanda knox to spend 30 years in prison for murdering her roommate liflt happen? and the affordable care act headed back to the supreme court. will the contraception debate be what actually derails obama care? let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" we begin with the win weather travel nightmare. trens rains, wet snow, even tornado warnings. the killer storm making its way east wreaking havoc for millions of americans trying on get home for the ultimate family holiday of the year. the southeast right now being pounded with heavy rain, snow and sleet are starting to disrupt travel in the north. as you can see. more than 40 million people will be traveling. 3 million of them by air. and a few airlines are planning for the worst tonight. de
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ new jersey governor chris christie handily beat his democratic challenger. >> do you think of yourself as a conservative? do you think of yourself as a moderate? how -- >> i'm a conservative. and you know, i've governed as a conservative in this state. and i think that's what's led to some people disagreeing with me in our state. because it's generally a left of center blue state. but i think that the difference has been, i haven't tried to hide it or mask it as something different. i just tell people, this is who i am. >> cnn political commentator, maria car daytona, democrat, joining us from washington and cnn commentator ken joining us from dallas. i want to start off with you her
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ new jersey governor chris christie handily beat his democratic challenger. >> do you think of yourself as a conservative? do you think of...
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thanks for joining us. john zarrella live in florida for us. >>> in the meantime, cocaine and politics together again. some new legal trouble facing a u.s. congressman. florida's trey radel is due in court facing charges that he was carrying cocaine. this goes as a dramatic change for the freshman who was elected just over a year ago. athena jones has more. >> reporter: he came to washington because he wants to be able to help. >> our nation is facing incredible crisis on so many different fronts. we have a debt that is crushing this country. >> reporter: but now the freshman congressman will be in a washington, d.c. superior courtroom today, facing charges of misdemeanor cocaine possession after his arrest last month. 37-year-old legislator released a state saying he's profoundly sorry to let down his family and the people of southwest florida. radel said he struggling with the disease of alcoholic and this led to an extremely irresponsible choice. he says he knows he has a problem and will do whatever he
thanks for joining us. john zarrella live in florida for us. >>> in the meantime, cocaine and politics together again. some new legal trouble facing a u.s. congressman. florida's trey radel is due in court facing charges that he was carrying cocaine. this goes as a dramatic change for the freshman who was elected just over a year ago. athena jones has more. >> reporter: he came to washington because he wants to be able to help. >> our nation is facing incredible crisis on...
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. >> reporter: they are used to them. we get 20 typhoons a year in the philippines, nothing like this. there were early warnings this would be a major event and people did heed the warnings to evacuate from the day before and earlier in the week. the government and the president went on national television and told people to really listen to those warnings and leave and go to these evacuation centers. the philippines is a poor country. it hard for many families to find the food and water they need to eat at the best of types and you add in the disaster, it will be difficult for the government and aid agencies to cope. >> kathy, appreciate the reporting. we'll continue to check in with you. >>> i want to check back to chad myers for more on the storm. >> anderson, here is manila. when people ask me, i'm getting hundreds of tweets, what is going on in manila? manila is fine getting winds 40 to 50. this is the path. let me take you along the path where winds were 195 miles per hour coming on shore right through here. look at
. >> reporter: they are used to them. we get 20 typhoons a year in the philippines, nothing like this. there were early warnings this would be a major event and people did heed the warnings to evacuate from the day before and earlier in the week. the government and the president went on national television and told people to really listen to those warnings and leave and go to these evacuation centers. the philippines is a poor country. it hard for many families to find the food and water...
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[paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. >>> our third story out front is the deadly tornados tearing up the midwest. after dozens of tornados touched down in five states, the storms left a path of destruction from missouri to wisconsin, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. soldier field even had to be evacuated until the storms passed. take a look at the size of the tornado shot by this viewer. you hear him praying. that's incredible, this picture. washington, illinois suffered the most severe damage, the f-4 tornado destroyed as many as 400 homes. i mean completely and utterly leveled. that's where our ted rollins is out front. >> reporter: just before the tornado hit, mary go
[paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. >>> our third story out front is the deadly tornados tearing up the midwest. after dozens of tornados touched...
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thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. "piers morgan live" is up next. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, warren buffet is a self made man. when he talks, everybody listens. he joins me with his son and grandson for a fascinating and revealing interview. howard g. is the author of "40 chances, finding hope in a hungry world." it's filled with hope and inspiring stories. the three buffets join me now. >> know you
thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. "piers morgan live" is up next. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, warren buffet is a self made man. when he talks, everybody listens. he joins me with his son and grandson for a fascinating and revealing interview. howard g. is the author of "40 chances, finding hope in a hungry world." it's filled with hope and inspiring stories. the three buffets join me now. >> know you
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especially those of us in tv news because he used to be a tv report he before he ran for congress. ? our second story is the good news about obama care. you say, wait, did i hear you right? you said good news? i did say good news because i know that you've heard the bad news. we all know about the horrific very bad, very terrible website that is not functioning. we know about the poor sign-up numbers, we know about the kansas congratulations notices but there is another side. according to the "los angeles times," quote, a number states that use their own systems, meaning the online systems are on track to hit enrollment targets because of the sharp increase in november. according to state officials. so just moments ago, i spoke to the u.s. senator from kentucky, rand paul. a staunch obama care opponent and i asked about the report because it is near and dear to his heart. one of the states that is outpacing is kentucky, your state. and they say the kentucky demographics have shown 41% of the people who have sign up were under the age of 35. that's above the magic number. 40% means ob
especially those of us in tv news because he used to be a tv report he before he ran for congress. ? our second story is the good news about obama care. you say, wait, did i hear you right? you said good news? i did say good news because i know that you've heard the bad news. we all know about the horrific very bad, very terrible website that is not functioning. we know about the poor sign-up numbers, we know about the kansas congratulations notices but there is another side. according to the...
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glad you're with us. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. >>> tuesday, november 19th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> the latest on the deadly tornadoes that ripped through the midwest. this morning, those who had their lives simply shattered are trying to pick up the pieces as the death toll rises. the stories of survival, i have to tell you, are stunning. indra petersons is in washington, illinois, this morning. what is the situation there, this morning, indra? >> reporter: it really is amazing. after we took a look around yesterday, i mean, this is the staging area we showed you yesterday. we have a lot of wood frame houses in this residential community you can't recognize. yesterday i was able to drive around in the region in the communities nearby. we were talking about two-story homes and some made of brick and leveled down to the ground. very easy tond how powerful the storm was. we know now it was an ef-4 tornado and winds packing 100 to 90 miles per hour. hundreds of thousands are still without p
glad you're with us. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. >>> tuesday, november 19th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> the latest on the deadly tornadoes that ripped through the midwest. this morning, those who had their lives simply shattered are trying to pick up the pieces as the death toll rises. the stories of survival, i have to tell you, are stunning. indra petersons is in washington, illinois, this morning. what is the situation there, this morning, indra?...
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lauderdale for us. thanks. >> moving on now to virginia where police are investigating with the son of a prominent state senator creigh deeds' son stabbed him several times. >> one of the state senators friends tells cnn that the lawmaker had concerns about his son who had been living at home after recently with drawing from college. >> he was living with his son and the two of them were living together. and that was a conscious choice to try and help his son get back on his feet. i know that creigh had made a commitment to his son in that way. and i hadn't talked to him specifically about it in the last few months. but i know it weighed on his mind as a father. >> we have dr. salts. explain 'to me how this type of thing happens and what that means exactly. >> there are different kinds of holds, if you will. and some are more limited than the others. so this, really, just allowed doctors to evaluate him for a maximum of four hours. you can potentially extend that by another few hours. in that time he sh
lauderdale for us. thanks. >> moving on now to virginia where police are investigating with the son of a prominent state senator creigh deeds' son stabbed him several times. >> one of the state senators friends tells cnn that the lawmaker had concerns about his son who had been living at home after recently with drawing from college. >> he was living with his son and the two of them were living together. and that was a conscious choice to try and help his son get back on his...
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he joins us by phone. thanks for being with us. let's talk about the son, gus. can you give us any more details on this mental health evaluation he underwent and why he was released? >> our understanding is that gus was taken under an emergency custody order which would require a magistrate to issue the order. it allows for an evaluation for about four hours, you can get an extension for an additional two hours. we're trying to determine whether or not the evaluation was extended or they requested an extension. but our understanding, my colleague talked to the head of the community services board in lexington and he said that they simply did not have a bed available. they had to release him under the law, they didn't have enough information to detain him further under what's called a temporary detention order, tdo, which you can hold up to 48 hours, then you have to have an involuntary commitment hearing. that's the process. so this has been a problem before, mental health advocates will tell you that a couple years ago, there was an inspector general's report s
he joins us by phone. thanks for being with us. let's talk about the son, gus. can you give us any more details on this mental health evaluation he underwent and why he was released? >> our understanding is that gus was taken under an emergency custody order which would require a magistrate to issue the order. it allows for an evaluation for about four hours, you can get an extension for an additional two hours. we're trying to determine whether or not the evaluation was extended or they...
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that does it for us. "early start" starts now. >>> chris christie's sweeping victor tuesday night has landed him another new title. is it a role that will jet set him toward 2006? we will explain that. >>> new video in the tragic case of the georgia high school student found dead rolled up in a gym mat? will this video help crack the case? >> welcome, everyone. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. it's so nice to have you with us! >> it's great to be here on "early start." i'm don lemon in for john berman. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> democrats stressing out over the obama care fiasco. they are facing off with the president urging him to get the exchange system up and running and to do this swiftly. they are getting real nervous about the political fallout here and they should be. health and human service secretary kathleen sebelius saying healthcare.gov needs millions of fixes. here is more from brianna kei r keilar. >> it is wonderful to see all of you. >> reporter: texas, not exactly friendly t
that does it for us. "early start" starts now. >>> chris christie's sweeping victor tuesday night has landed him another new title. is it a role that will jet set him toward 2006? we will explain that. >>> new video in the tragic case of the georgia high school student found dead rolled up in a gym mat? will this video help crack the case? >> welcome, everyone. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. it's so nice to have you with us! >> it's...
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he spoke with us. you'll hear all about it, next. >>> night name is staff sergeant martinez from san antonio, texas. happy thanksgiving to my family, my husband. i miss you. the kids, i miss you. i love you. be home soon. mom, dad, brother, sisters, i'll be home soon. d never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we
he spoke with us. you'll hear all about it, next. >>> night name is staff sergeant martinez from san antonio, texas. happy thanksgiving to my family, my husband. i miss you. the kids, i miss you. i love you. be home soon. mom, dad, brother, sisters, i'll be home soon. d never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich,...
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thanks for joining us. "early start" begins right now. >>> i am not a perfect man and i will not be a perfect president. >> he says the fumbled the health care rollout and now he says he wants to fix it but this morning new questions about whether the new proposal from president obama will even work. >>> a week since typhoon haiyan devastated the philippines. residents are still striving to survive. why the federal government is being blamed and the new threat facing the people there. >>> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks. >> graphic, yes. a huge development in the most political circus you will ever see. toronto's mayor, now his brother says he should step away from office. >> did you see his wife standing by him? her face spoke volumes! >> i think the world's face was making that same suppression. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. it is friday, november 15th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> let's begin with the big administration from the president o
thanks for joining us. "early start" begins right now. >>> i am not a perfect man and i will not be a perfect president. >> he says the fumbled the health care rollout and now he says he wants to fix it but this morning new questions about whether the new proposal from president obama will even work. >>> a week since typhoon haiyan devastated the philippines. residents are still striving to survive. why the federal government is being blamed and the new threat...
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day.
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this is hurting us. is there a fix that the president could put in place now that would ease the concerns of both those voters in virginia and those senators having to run for re-election? >> let's take a look at what the election outcome in virginia means. terry mcauliffe won virginia. he won it with the same percentage just about that president obama won virginia just a year ago. and what election day this past tuesday in virginia a very competitive state showed you is that when the voters are presented with a candidate who focuses on creating jobs and investing in education and working together versus a candidate who double down on the politics of shutdown, who embraced tea party extremism, who was a leader in the war on women particularly on women's health, they overwhelmingly chose terry mcauliffe the democratic candidate and elected him. they're going to be having the same choices all across the country with tea party governors that were elected in 2010 having to run on similar records against cand
this is hurting us. is there a fix that the president could put in place now that would ease the concerns of both those voters in virginia and those senators having to run for re-election? >> let's take a look at what the election outcome in virginia means. terry mcauliffe won virginia. he won it with the same percentage just about that president obama won virginia just a year ago. and what election day this past tuesday in virginia a very competitive state showed you is that when the...
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i'm glad to hear them used without jest in the same sentence. all right, thanks very much to you, tom foreman. appreciate that. it shows that they are responsive to what people need. despite all the complaints that so many people have constantly about them. >>> still to come, america and china on the brink. so two u.s. bombers, b 52s, flew through china's air space and the did it without permission. and now china is about to respond in a big way. this is a huge story. we have that for you. plus a prosecutor wants 30 years for amanda knox. what does it mean for the american if she's convicted? >>> and the obama administration continues to sell the united states on the iran nuclear agreement. but late tonight, one problem, iran now says the white house is lying about what's in the deal. the state department comes outfront. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack,
i'm glad to hear them used without jest in the same sentence. all right, thanks very much to you, tom foreman. appreciate that. it shows that they are responsive to what people need. despite all the complaints that so many people have constantly about them. >>> still to come, america and china on the brink. so two u.s. bombers, b 52s, flew through china's air space and the did it without permission. and now china is about to respond in a big way. this is a huge story. we have that for...
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let us know. piers morgan is next. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxyg
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in this case it is sort of incredible of you have a knife used and a gun used. in 1955, there were more than 555 psychiatric beds in the united states. in 2010, 43,000. but keep in mine the population has also nearly doubled since 1955. you can get a sense of how astoundingly horrific this number is. this is a situation dr. charles sophie deal with every day as a psychiatrist and director of children services for the county hospitals of los angeles. dr. sophie is "outfront." this was a state senator, a prominent family who ran up against the system. couldn't get a bed for his son. if he could not get access, what does it mean for people who are not as fortunate? who are dealing with children who could have horrific problems and be at risk for themselves or others? >> it is a reality. the unfortunate thing. there are no beds. when there is a bed, the criteria to get into that bed of a danger to yourself, danger to others or inability to care for yourself, that criteria is so stringent that it is very difficult to get to that criteria. there are many barriers to g
in this case it is sort of incredible of you have a knife used and a gun used. in 1955, there were more than 555 psychiatric beds in the united states. in 2010, 43,000. but keep in mine the population has also nearly doubled since 1955. you can get a sense of how astoundingly horrific this number is. this is a situation dr. charles sophie deal with every day as a psychiatrist and director of children services for the county hospitals of los angeles. dr. sophie is "outfront." this was...
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can you hear us? can you hear us? >> i can hear you. i'm not sure if you can hear me. it's starting to get rainy and windy where i am here in manila. i'll keep talking and hopefully you can hear me. i can only imagine how bad it is down south where the winds are the hardest. we're starting to get a few more pictures on local television, the scene facing the people down south throughout the day.
can you hear us? can you hear us? >> i can hear you. i'm not sure if you can hear me. it's starting to get rainy and windy where i am here in manila. i'll keep talking and hopefully you can hear me. i can only imagine how bad it is down south where the winds are the hardest. we're starting to get a few more pictures on local television, the scene facing the people down south throughout the day.
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and will not use an iraq heavy nuclear. in answer to a question to cnn, saying the deal gave iran what it long sought, formal recognition to its freedom after peaceful nuclear program. >> some iranian officials are claiming the right has been recognized. the white house says there is no formal recognition to the right to enrich. how did you square that circle p. >> the plan of action, as we call it, in two distinct phases. has a very clear reference to the fact that iranian enrichment program will continue and will be a part of any agreement. now and in the future. >> reporter: iran's president was sharply critical calling it a historic mistake. >> iran is taking only cosmetic steps, which could reverse easily within a few weeks and in return sanctions that took years to put in place are going to be eased. >>. >> reporter: secretary kerry offered this to the nearest allies in the region. >> the next step proves proof certain, fail safe set of steps which eliminate the current prospect of a break-out and creation after nucle
and will not use an iraq heavy nuclear. in answer to a question to cnn, saying the deal gave iran what it long sought, formal recognition to its freedom after peaceful nuclear program. >> some iranian officials are claiming the right has been recognized. the white house says there is no formal recognition to the right to enrich. how did you square that circle p. >> the plan of action, as we call it, in two distinct phases. has a very clear reference to the fact that iranian...